John and his family, and his brother Jacob and his family, went to Missouri as a part of a German Colony. In 1845 Dr. William Keil and 500 colonist took a boat down the Ohio River to their destinies, and from their to Bethel, Shelby County, Missouri. Jacob later in 1849 move to a new colonies north of Bethel in Adair County. This colonies was call Nineveh. (See Jacob's notes)
JOHN'S OBITUARY
John Culler died on July 30 last at the home of his daughter Mrs. James Craigmyle near Plevna. He was born Sept 15, 1815, and was in his 88th year. Burial took place in the King graveyard. He leaves two sons and four daughters.
John and his family, and his brother Jacob and his family, went to Missouri as a part of a German Colony. In 1845 Dr. William Keil and 500 colonist took a boat down the Ohio River to their destinies, and from their to Bethel, Shelby County, Missouri. Jacob later in 1849 move to a new colonies north of Bethel in Adair County. This colonies was call Nineveh. (See Jacob's notes)
JOHN'S OBITUARY
John Culler died on July 30 last at the home of his daughter Mrs. James Craigmyle near Plevna. He was born Sept 15, 1815, and was in his 88th year. Burial took place in the King graveyard. He leaves two sons and four daughters.
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